OIL AND WATER DON’T MIX
By Daniel Nancoo Just over a month ago, a barge (still unidentified and unclaimed) mysteriously capsized off the coast of Tobago spilling over 420,000 gallons of oil into the Caribbean
By Daniel Nancoo Just over a month ago, a barge (still unidentified and unclaimed) mysteriously capsized off the coast of Tobago spilling over 420,000 gallons of oil into the Caribbean
By Catherine Ramnarine and Daniel Nancoo Rising temperatures and extreme weather can have a significant impact on employee health and safety. President of the Industrial Court, Her Honour Mrs. Deborah
By Cherie Gopie After a vessel has been sold, and there is an incident which occurs (after the sale) that gives rise to a claim of negligence, for example, by
By Cherie Gopie Vessel abandonment is a problem that concerns marine conservationists and coastal communities around the world. In fact, it is not uncommon for vessels to be abandoned throughout
In the recent case of CA No. P407 and P408 of 2019 EOC and Maharaj v Cascadia Hotel Limited the Trinidad and Tobago Court of Appeal ruled that sexual harassment
Some 11 billion tons of goods are estimated to be transported by ship each year around the world. Trinidad and Tobago, located at the southern base of the Caribbean, is
Pregnancy and motherhood are often viewed as wonderful and exciting times in women’s lives. However, for many working women they can also be times of great vulnerability, generating concerns about
‘Ableism’ refers to discrimination or social prejudice against persons with disabilities. It is rooted in the assumption or belief that people with disabilities are incapable, or inferior to nondisabled people.
In my article in the 27th February 2021 issue of the Sunday Business Guardian, I provided my preliminary view on Covid-19 vaccination in the workplace. Since that time, the issue
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